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The Anti-Self Care Revolution
Self care seems to be the buzzword of all buzzwords at the moment. And, to be fair, it’s not a bad thing. In fact, it’s something that most, if not all, of us need - and probably a lot right now, after the world-upending last 18 months that has been beyond insane for a variety of reasons, the least of which is the Covid-19 pandemic, which I know most of want to see the backside of and never hear the word Covid again (or at least for a very, very long time). When I hear the words self care my immediate thought is: junk food and comfy clothes - more specifically chocolate cake, yoga pants and a baggy t-shirt. But I’ve come to realize that that’s a fantasy, cartoonish version. That’s not really self-care (though, I guess it can be, once in a blue moon - the cake that I mean. The yoga pants and oversized tee? Go to town. I won’t judge.). If nothing else, it’s probably a recipe for self-loathing after eating a giant piece of rich chocolate cake!
By Caitlin McColl4 years ago in Psyche
3 Conversation Tips For Introverts
Bars are opening, lockdowns are becoming a thing of the past, and we have to go out and socialize again. I know many of you are very happy to be back in the office and the classrooms. But for others, it means being uncomfortable around strangers again.
By Mindsmatter.4 years ago in Psyche
Truck Drivers Battling Mental Illness: How Common is It?
As we all know, mental illness is an actual disease with real-world consequences. Unfortunately, not many people accept that, but that does not make it any less real. At the same time, it is a public health issue with many different types and symptoms – around one in five Americans live with a mental illness.
By Law Office of Cohen & Jaffe, LLP4 years ago in Psyche
Dream Journey
Say, if you were to delve into a person's mind. Now, what would that look like? What would you see? Would you honestly see red muscly veins like that segment in Jimmy Neutron where he goes into brain blast? I doubt it. The human brain is much more complex than you'd ever think, especially when you begin to truly decipher and analyse how your mind works, picking apart how it's structured, and what truly makes it... well, you?
By Kannya Nadila4 years ago in Psyche
Inpatient Drug Rehab in Duluth, MN
If you or someone you love is suffering from a drug addiction, it is often helpful to seek help in an inpatient drug rehab in Duluth. There are many treatment options available for those who suffer from addiction. These include inpatient drug rehab and outpatient treatment programs.
By Ned Anderson4 years ago in Psyche








